Korean Actor Heo Joon-ho’s Profile and Facts

Heo Joon-ho, the Korean Actor

Following in the steps of his father and older brother since the year 1986, Heo Joon-ho’s status as an experienced actor cannot be shrugged off. Already having bagged awards such as Best Supporting Actor at important events such as the 16th Blue Dragon Film Awards in 1995, the 41st Grand Bell Awards in 2004, and other awards such as Popular Star Award in the 8th Korea Musical Awards in 2002 and Special Jury Prize in the 10th Korea Drama Awards in 2007 are the evidence of Heo Joon-ho’s hard work during the past 30 years of his career. In this article, Channel-Korea will explain to you all about Heo Joon-ho, including his full profile and the list of his television dramas, movies, and theater shows. So, keep reading!

Heo Joon-ho’s Full Profile

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Real Name: Heo Joon-ho

Date of Birth: Seoul, South Korea, 14 April 1964

Age: 55 (Korean age) / 54 (International age)

Occupation: Actor and Theater Show Producer

Zodiac Sign: Aries

Chinese Astrology: Dragon

Nationality: South Korean

Height: 180 cm

Weight: 75 kg

Education: Seoul Arts College, with a major in the Department of Theater

Spouse: Lee Ha-yan

Children: 1 (a daughter)

Father: Heo Jang-kang

Siblings: 1 (older brother actor Heo Gi-ho)

Talent Agency: JC Works Entertainment, GM Entertainment

List of Heo Joon-ho’s Dramas and Movies

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As was explained previously in the article, Heo Joon-ho is considered a senior actor in South Korea’s film industry. Even though most of his roles are supporting ones, Heo Joon-ho has taken main roles as well such as in his most popular project, the movie Silmido, and the theater show Gambler, which he has reprised several times. In this section, Channel-Korea has compiled a list of the television series, films, and theater shows that Heo Joon-ho has starred in.

1986 – Chung (Blue Sketch) (as Joon-ho)

1988 – KBS2 The Winter That Year Was Born (as In-jae)

1989 – Good Morning, Ms. President (as Kim Bbu-ri)

1991 – ASmall Autocratic Republic (as Moderator)

1991 – Green Sleeves (as Vietcong Min)

1992 – 27 Roses (as Seung-jin)

1992 – White Badge (Supporting Role as Sergeant Hong)

1993 – MBC My Mother’s Sea (Supporting Role as Jang-jae)

1993 – MBC Walking to Heaven (as Yong-dal)

1993 – We Must Go to Apgujeong-dong on Windy Days (as Kyung-tae)

1993 – To the Starry Island (Supporting Role as Soon-dol / Villager)

1994 – MBC The Last Match / The Final Match (Supporting Role as Kim Man-jae / Player #10)

1994 – Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid (Cameo as Actor in monitored fight scene)

1994 – Coffee, Copy and a Bloody Nose (as Cameo)

1994 – Pirates (as Heung-baek)

1994 – Jamon Jamon Seoul (as Sung-wook)

1995 – KBS2 A Sunny Place of the Young (Supporting Role as Hwang Yoon-bae)